An early Christmas present was given to the Sports Legends Museum courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens Roost, which gave fans a new way to get pumped and excited year-round about the Super Bowl champs.

The gallery takes visitors through the history of the team, as well as new pictures and displays celebrating the Ravens.

"We have so many new artifacts -- rings from both Super Bowls," Zeimann said.

From the jersey Ray Rice wore in the wild card game against the Indianapolis Colts to cleats worn by Torrey Smith, Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs, there are plenty of new items to see.

Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden's jersey and draft hat is also new. The hat was given to Ogden before the Ravens ever took the field in Baltimore.

"We only had a name. We didn't have colors. We didn't have a logo so all he got was a baseball cap with a 'Baltimore Ravens' on it, which Jonathan Ogden was very kind enough to loan it to us," Zeimann said.

Visitors can also see the top 10 defining moments voted on by Ravens fans in a Baltimore Sun online poll. Not surprising, the first two were Super Bowls 35 and 47.

"We have video playing of the history and heritage of the Baltimore Ravens and we could be in another room and all of a sudden we hear people screaming and yelling. They act like they're at a game watching these films and watching these players and it's like being in a Baltimore stadium," Zeimann said.